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This paper draws upon the scholarship of interdisciplinarity to argue that Economics, like all disciplines, should be open to a wide range of theories and methods, and the study of all relevant phenomena. A classification of the different methods and theory types used by scholars identifies key strengths and weaknesses of each.
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Religion et religiosité dans le Brésil colonial : parcours historiographique (1933-2015)
This article provides an overview of the Brazilian historiography on so-called popular religiosity, considering both the written literature and thematic and methodological approaches to the subject.
Laura de Mello e Souza
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Margrete of Nordnes in Cult, Chronicle, and Ballad
: In 1290, Margrete, the 7-year-old daughter of King Eiríkr II Magnússon of Norway and Margaret, the daughter of King Alexander III of Scotland, begins a journey from Norway to Scotland.
Stephen A. Mitchell
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METHODOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PARADIGM SHIFTS IN MODERN ECONOMIC THEORY [PDF]
Оn the basis of application of paradigmal approach the article implemented methodological analysis of modern economic theory’s structure and trends of development, made an attempt of understanding the nature of its polyparadgmal character, complex ...
T. Gaidai
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Ortho-Heterodox Biases and the Economist Algorithms of ChatGPT
Recommendations for economic policies can be based on different theoretical perspectives and may present hidden biases. Identifying these biases is challenging when they are embedded in recommendations from sources with high technological and social ...
Oz Iazdi
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The Contributions of Knapp and Innes to the Chartalist Theory of Money [PDF]
The relationship between money and credit is analyzed differently by Orthodoxy, which, in general, analyzes it using the commodity money approach; and Heterodoxy, which, at large, adopts the Chartalist approach.
VITOR GUIDORZZI GIROTTO +1 more
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Comunidad y heterodoxia en el trabajo de Enrique Espinoza en Babel
This article analyzes the literary work carried out by Samuel Glusberg (1898-1987), known as Enrique Espinoza, a fundamental figure in the intellectual field in Buenos Aires and Santiago, during the first half of the 20th Century.
Juan José Adriasola +1 more
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Leaving the mainstream behind? Uncovering subjective understandings of economics instructors' roles [PDF]
In the wake of the economic crisis, a number of student organizations and researchers highlighted the lack of pluralism and heterodox approaches in economics curricula.
Gruszka, Katarzyna +2 more
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The years 1649-1650 witnessed the emergence of two prominent radical sects of the British Civil Wars – the Diggers and the Ranters. While the former were members of organised communities that pursued a communistic agenda, the latter were more of a loose ...
Laurent Curelly
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Solovyov’s Metaphysics between Gnosis and Theurgy
This article provides a reading of Vladimir Solovyov’s philosophy as expressed in his ‘Lectures on Divine Humanity’ and ‘The Meaning of Love’.
Aleksandr Gaisin
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